COURSE DESCRIPTION
The race will be run on 5 stages along the trails of the Val di Fassa Area. The Event Village and Paddock Area will be in the town of Canazei. Liaisons will be partially pedalled (600m D+) and partially by lift (1.600m D+) for a total vertical ascent of almost 2.200m.
The Junior categories race course will be on Stage 1 and Stage 2.
The E-Bike race course is the same for mountain bike race. The recharge zone will be during Time Control close to the race direction tent.Course announce: Friday 15 JuneTaping and signposting: Saturday 23 June

Bike Pass
The bikepass – uplift ticket – is valid, this year, for all lifts that will be used during the race. During the days of practice, you’ll be able to purchase a daily ticket (at a price of 31 euros) or a two-day ticket (at the discounted price of 52 euros) at the ticket office which is located within the bottom station facilities.
The race-weekend bikepass (Saturday/Sunday) will be for sale (at 15 euros) from the afternoon of Friday the 22nd of June, at Fassasport offices, in Canazei (Via streda dolomites 147, behind the stage).

LIAISON 1The first Liason changed from the gps track. Please follow the Superenduro arrows in place.
Length: 3,7 km
D+: 206 m
First part of the liaison is on tarmac along the Fedaia road towards the Marmolada. You will have the Gran Vernel mountain in front of you. Once reached the village of Alba you go up a beautiful and steep white road in the woods.

STAGE 1 – PS1 CIASATES
Lengh: 1,1 km
D-: 196 m
Short but entirely natural Stage. A fresh cut trail in the woods, characterized by fast and steep parts with some pedaled sections. A demanding terrain full of roots.

LIAISON 2
Lengh: 7,2 km
D+: 970 m
The liaison runs along the cycle path of the dolomites to reach the Col Rodella lift located in the town of Campitello.

STAGE 2 – PS2 TUTTI I FRUTTI
Lengh: 4,8
D-: 800 m
Stage with a great vertical drop, characterized by different types of alpine terrains, from rocks to deep soil and roots. Some pedaled section mix together with steep parts and tight hairpin bends, mountain ridges and a lot more then you can imagine

TIME CONTROL – CO

LIAISON 3
Lengh: 4,6 km
D+: 634 m
The first part of the liaison is with the Belvedere lift in Canazei. Once in Pecol you cycle along the legendary climb of the Giro d’Italia, the Passo Pordoi road.

STAGE 3 – PS3 GLUHWEIN
Lengh km: 2,1 km
D-: 266 m
The Stage is entirely new, characterized by a first part on an existing path, followed by a fresh cut section with a lot of turns, technical stuff and some pedaling.

LIAISON 4
Lengh: 6,1 km
D+: 436 m
The liaison goes up the road of the legendary Passo Pordoi that offer some unique views of the Dolomite peaks, then it continues on a dirt road surrounded by green meadows in the direction of Belvedere.

STAGE 4 – PS4 VOLTRON
Lengh: 4,1 km
D-: 641 m
The Stage consists in a mix of lines with a first flowy part along the meadows of the Belvedere, followed by a very technical central section on roots and stones and final part in the woods with a very long and insidious section with roots and some pedaling.

Other access routes to Val di Fassa
– from the A27 (Venezia motorway), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit, then take the S.S. 203 to Agordo and the S.P. 346 to Passo San Pellegrino – Moena (Val di Fassa). At the roundabout in Moena, follow the direction of Canazei upwards
– from the A27 (Venezia motorway), Belluno/Ponte nelle Alpi exit, then take the S.S. 203 to Agordo/Alleghe/Rocca Pietore first and the S.P. 641 to Passo Fedaia – Canazei;
– coming from Arabba, take the S.S. 48 Passo Pordoi – Canazei;
– coming from Val Gardena, take the S.S. 242 Passo Sella – Canazei.

Pay attention: the centre of Moena is forbidden to vehicles. To avoid fines due to traffic offences, please download and read the traffic regulations “Living Moena” in PDF format.

By Train
The closest railway stations are: Trento, Bolzano and Ora. From the train stations daily bus connections to Val di Fassa are provided, managed by the service companies Trentino Trasporti (Trento) and SAD (Bolzano and Ora). Bus tickets can be bought directly on the bus.

Trento central train station
The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company Trentino Trasporti, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Trento and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is about 50 meters from the railway station. Phone +39 0461 231189

Bolzano central train station
The ticket office is open every day from 6.00 a.m. to 8.50 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company SAD, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Bolzano and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is about 100 meters from the railway station. Phone +39 0471 974292

Ora train station
The ticket office is open from Monday to Friday from 6.30 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. and from 1.20 p.m. to 4.20 p.m. The local bus network, managed by the bus company SAD, provides a low-cost connection between the train station of Ora and the resorts in Val di Fassa. The bus departure area is opposite the railway station. Phone +39 0471 810181

From the train stations you can rent a car or catch a taxi or a bus to Val di Fassa. For further information about these different transport options, please contact our associated taxi companies and car hire companies, partners of the Val di Fassa Tourist Board, which operate with a regular licence.

From the airports you can rent a car or catch a taxi or a bus to Val di Fassa. For further information about these different transport options, please contact our associated taxi companies and car hire companies, partners of the Val di Fassa Tourist Board, which operate with a regular licence.

See also: Fly Ski Shuttle, transfer service from the airports in Venice, Treviso, Bergamo, Milan Linate and Verona.